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Newton's laws and momentum Categorise

Target Level
C
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Attempt
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Click on an item, then click on a category to place it. Or, drag and drop the item into the correct category. Organise all items before clicking 'Check'.

Newton's First law
Newton's Second Law
Newton's Third Law

A rocket drifts through space at a constant speed.
An apple falls onto a scientist's head, and bounces off.
Two robots are evenly matched in a tug of war, so the rope doesn't move.
A skydiver falls at constant speed due to the air resistance they experience being equal to their weight.
A boat increases the thrust from its engines, causing it to accelerate
A submarine stays at constant depth because its weight is equal to the upthrust from the water.
A car accelerates much slower with more people inside.
A frog uses its leg muscles to leap from one lily pad to another.
The Moon and Earth both pull on each other gravitationally.
As a sled speeds up down a hill, the resistive frictional forces affecting the sled increase

This is your 1st attempt! You get 3 marks for each one you get right first time. Good luck!

Pass Mark
70%